Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Conference Session:  Dye, Melody and Wilkinson, Allie (January 15, 2011), Visual Storytelling through Science/Nature Photography, Science Online 2011, Sigma Xi Conference Center, Retrieved on 2011-01-17
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  • Folksonomies: scio11 #scio11 science online nature photography photography communicating science

    Memes

    These are various notes from session hosts and members of the audience during this session:

    • www.blueearth.org – neat wave effect on the site.
    • Escaping the Ivory Tower – photography publicizes work.
    • We create visual narratives about ourselves on facebook.
    • It’s important for people at organizations to take their own photos for people to use. The photo is the first thing to catch your eye.
    • Strobist.blogspot.com – light tutorials, photoshop and gimp for post production,
    • Graphitti archeology project – photo documents the evolution of walls over time. Scientists photograph environments, documenting change.
    • Neil _____: building a community of science photographers
    • Online photography community is enormous, amateurs who want to take photos but don’t know what to shoot.
    • Naturescapes.net
    • Birdphotographer.net
    • Bugguy.net
    • Bloggers think of photographers as collaborators.
    • Photos illustrate, convey ideas, create visual representations of concepts
    • Kids might not have professional cameras, but it’s good to get them taking photos with their phones as a means of getting them into photography.
    • Gigapan Project: a camera robot takes thousands of photos, which get stitched together and allow you to zoom in for incredible detail
    • What’s the best image? Steve from Scientific American: If you can get a shot that gets rid of 400 lines of copy.
    • Science in the Triangle writer: break out of the average, learn how to use the camera and turn off its automatic feature
    • Zenfolio – more professional photos
    • Should writers do the photography, or should they collaborate with photographers. Photographers can miss things the writer thinks are important.
    • “The best camera is the one you have with you.” – the photographer’s maxim
    • Deviantart
    • Istockphoto - $1 to $10 photos
    • Discrimination Learning: everything looks the same at first, pay attention to the images that interest you to become more distinguished
    • Fillflash – use it, good for evening out shadows, especially at noon or in bright light
    • Caption images in your head as you take them.
    • Stories Behind the Greatest Photos in Sports – HBO documentary
    • 365 Project – take and post one photo a day for a year
    • Visualscience at discover website
    • Theartofscience.posterous.com – photos through microscopes

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Parent Reference

     Science Online 2011
    Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Conference Session:  BlogTogether, (January 2011), Science Online 2011, BlogTogether, Sigma Xi Conference Center, Retrieved on 2011-01-17
  • Source Material [scienceonline2011.com]
  • Folksonomies: science scio11 #scio11 science online communication